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I generally only find the looking up the tree shot to be interesting with leafy trees. Generally when there is good Fall color or bright Spring leaves with back lighting. The second one has an interesting sense of depth with the plane of focus where it is. More contrast in the sky and clouds on the hay bales shot would really help.

Lukas, My daughter was trying to get some streaky light shots for a guide project.
They were interesting but we didn't manage anything as good as you did. You've inspired me to take her out again to try for something better.

Around every picture there's a corner & round every corner there's a picture
- the fun's in finding them

Lukas, My daughter was trying to get some streaky light shots for a guide project.
They were interesting but we didn't manage anything as good as you did. You've inspired me to take her out again to try for something better.

Thanks! Yeah, light trails are a cool effect.

Originally Posted by Dread Pirate Roberts

Great stuff Wengler.

Thanks!

Lukas

Camera: Anonymous
I could tell you but I wouldn't want you to get all pissy if it's the wrong brand

I like the first one best, K1W1. Good and expose, and looks a little dreamy. Also, great shot Lukas. Do you find you use the same methods to predict both photogenically flowing traffic and photogenically flowing water?

Nice shots K1W1. I like #1 best too, though 3 is also nice. The reeds in the pond make a nice foreground element.

Originally Posted by raven15

Also, great shot Lukas. Do you find you use the same methods to predict both photogenically flowing traffic and photogenically flowing water?

Water never stops in my shot to take a photo

The comp of the 2nd one is kind of bothering me. I think I recall seeing some other ones where the windmill isn't clipped. This taken at your widest focal length? If so, maybe a lower angle (if possible) would help to include more of the windmill.

Lukas

Camera: Anonymous
I could tell you but I wouldn't want you to get all pissy if it's the wrong brand